The following steps can be used for importing the Dapper DOS projects.

Note 1: If you want to use both of the Dapper and Captor project import for the same project in DOS version, it is recommended to start with the Import of the Captor DOS project first.

1) Copy the DOS project files (*.PF1, *.PF2, *.PF3, ...) to a temporary folder and try to keep the character length of the path low.

2) Make sure the folder and the copied files are not read only.

3) Make sure the DAPPERLB.LB file exists in the project folder. If not save any file as DAPPERLB.LB.

4) Go to MS Windows "Start>Programs>Power Tools for Windows v..." and run the "DOS Dapper Captor Project Import" utility (you can also run the "Import.exe" file from the "bin" subfolder of the PTW installed directory) to see the following dialog box.

5) Hit Dapper button to import the Dapper DOS project.

6) Press the Browse button in front of the Project path and select the first DOS project file (*.PF1) and hit Open button.

7) Press the Browse button in front of the Library Path and select the first Dapper DOS Library file (daplib1.lib) and hit Open button.

8) Press the Browse button in front of the Project for To Power tools for Windows and put a name for the new PTW project and hit the Save button.

9) Now you are ready to import the project so just hit OK and you should be able to see the progress of importing the project. Note that the DOS library files will be imported to the new PTW project directory.

10) You may get the following error message caused by no swing bus record found in the project. This may happen if the project was created for short-circuit study only without any load flow study. So hit OK to continue with the Importing.

11) You will receive the following message when the project is successfully imported.

12) The next step is to import the multiple library files created by the above utility to a single component library file used in PTW version 4.0 and later. So go to MS Windows "Start>Programs>Power Tools for Windows v..." and run the "V3.x Libraries Import" utility (you can also run the "ImpPtwLib.exe" file from the "bin" subfolder of the PTW installed directory) to see the following dialog box.

13) Select the Unit Standard and the Frequency then press the small browse buttons to select the respective library files from the above created PTW project. You also need to define the destination existing PTW library file (like PTW.lib) to add these imported components. Then you can hit OK to start importing.

Note 2: If you have already imported the DOS Captor library files into a new library file then this new file can be a suitable destination for importing the v3.x library files too.

14) You may get the following messages if there are already the same component (s) and factors in the existing destination library file with the options to select. Hit the desired option button to proceed.

15) You will be informed when the import is completed successfully.

16) Now you can open the imported Dapper DOS Imported project in the latest version of PTW. As a reminder, you may need to introduce the new imported referenced library file in the "Project>Options>Library" menu.

17) Since there has been no one-line diagram drawn in the DOS version of Dapper, you need to create the new one-line diagram from the existing project database. To do so create a blank new one-line diagram and use the Expand command from the Component pull-down menu.

18) If the Dapper DOS project was created only for the SC study and no load flow is run in the DOS version of the Dapper, then normally the Rated Size of the motors and generators are not entered and is not imported to the PTW.

In such cases only the "kVA Base" and "Voltage Base" for SC study is entered and can be found in the ANSI Contribution Subview of the Component Editor. Therefore you need to enter the "Rated Size" data for the motors and the generators if the load flow study is going to be done.

Note 3: You can Merge the imported Dapper and Captor project from DOS version if desired. If you have followed the instructions in Note 1, then the new library file created through the instructions 12 - 17 can be used as the referenced library file for the merged project.

If you have additional questions, please feel free to contact tech support.